GEC-TCW Study Guide - Final Guide: Saskia Sassen, Global City, Gateway Cities

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Chapter 26 of textbook: mobility, diversity and community in the global city by val colic- The global city: introducing a concept. brown journal of world affairs. Claudio, lisandro e. , and abinales, patricio n. eds. Within the orientation, the students are expected to: Identify the attributes of a global city (clo3); Analyze how cities serve as engines of globalization (clo3); Directions: name the following cities. (photos not mine, credits to the owner) (1) ______________________ (2) ______________________ (3) ______________________ (4) ______________________ This module describes the attributes of global cities and how it serves as an engine to globalization. A global city is also known as world city, alpha city or world center. In geography and global studies, globalization refers to the largely created, facilitated, and enacted strategic geographic areas based on the significance of the global system of finance and trade. The existence of a global city has a direct and tangible effects on the international1 affairs through socio-economic measures.

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